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01/09/2015

September Tax Tips & News

Welcome to the Andrews & Brown Tax Tips & News monthly newsletter, bringing you the latest news to keep you one step ahead of the taxman.

If you need further assistance just let us know or send us a question for our Question and Answer Section.

We’re committed to ensuring none of our clients pay a penny more in tax than is necessary and they receive useful tax and business advice and support throughout the year.

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Tax-efficient savings for children
There are a number of ways to save or invest for children - some accounts are tax-efficient but rigid, others are often flexible but liable to tax. Read More...
 
The future for intermediaries
The Summer Budget 2015 contained an announcement that the government is to consult on proposals to improve the effectiveness of the existing intermediaries’ legislation, commonly known as IR35. Read More...
 
When tips are taxable
Confusion often arises regarding tips and gratuities as the tax and NIC treatment depends on how they are paid to the recipient. Read More...
 
Paying Inheritance Tax
Various rules exist for determining the time for payment of inheritance tax (IHT) Read More...
 
September Questions and answers
Q.I have recently registered for VAT. Read More...
 
September Key Tax Dates
19/22 - PAYE/NIC, student loan and CIS deductions due for month to 5/9/2015 Read More...
 
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